Wild You Were Sleeping Epi 1 | From the Western Ghats, Meet the Malabar Pit Viper | Earth Day
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2022
- The Malabar Pit Viper, one of the world’s most beautiful snake species, is native to the Western Ghats. It is found in multiple enchanting colors of green, brown, yellow, orange and even blue that allow it survival advantages. Despite a non-fatal bite, the species has long been a victim to human retaliation, and more recently infrastructure expansion, forest clearing, encroachment threatening its survival. Catch more on the Malabar Pit Viper on ‘Wild You Were Sleeping’ docuseries brought to you by The Habitats Trust, co-produced by Trippintoe Media.
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SubhanAllah Kaisi Kaisi khudrat hai 😍❤️
Kudos to The Quint team for giving us such a wonderful episode...jaw dropping pictures, heavenly location of western ghats...have no words ...I thought that I am watching Nat Geo Or Discovery Wild..thumbs up to you guys for the lovely gift on the occasion of World Earth Day... waiting for more such jems.....♥️♥️♥️♥️
This content is produced by The Habitats Trust. Not Quint.. Wild you were sleeping is a series produced by The Habitats Trust
It is good to see Quint producing such evocative & educational work in the audio-visual format.
The script, their videography, & the Malabar pit vipers.....Just amazing....need to think more steps to protect them as well as people...co-habitation...especially in the era of increasing fragmentation of land....I will think too. Thank you to the team for describing such a unique creature, in simple & short way.❤
Thanks quint for bringing this 🙂
Amazing work done by The Habitats Trust and TTM 👏🏻👏🏻 Kudos to the team ✨
Thank you Quint.
... wow wonderful show
Amazing footage very informative commentary. This highlights the serpents fight for survival,in this every shrinking forest world , every bit of mother nature desperately needs to be preserved.Both for our future generations and we'll bring of this planet.🙏🌷
Superb
Loved the video.
Thanku @quint for filming & showing this beautiful video✌️☺️
Excellent work
Great video quint. 👍👍
Thankyou Quint for doing this. People of India need soo much awareness about the biodiverse world around them. Please continue the good work. Lots of luv.
Amazing.. enjoyed every bit of the video
Excellent
Excellent video ❤👏
Western ghats ❤️
Great work Siddartha, would love to see more
Excellent👍👍
This snake is called Borta in Arunachal Pradesh.
These snakes have good fashion sense
Malabar pit viper venom type??
Yes venmous but not dangerous for human body average venomous snake